12AX7 preamp tube failure last night


I was playing a gig last night with my Vox AD50VT amp which has one 12AX7 preamp tube. Suddenly I lost all sound. Is that a normal failure mode for a tube? Is that uncommon? I bought this amp new almost 7 years ago and love the sound of it. I have a recording of the song when it failed and it seems like you can hear the tone breaking up and getting scratchy right before all sound was lost. Any ideas appreciated.

Bill
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I have also experienced sudden tube failure in preamps. It is always a good idea to keep spare tubes on hand.
Hi Bill, I have a Vox Tonelab, which i think uses a similar circuit to your AD50VT and uses one 12ax7 tube. Vox uses the tube more as a tone control than anything else ( as a driver for example) in the circuit. I have rolled the tube with various other 12ax7's and you can alter the sound of the Vox a little. However, I would say that your tube probably was failing for a while and you may not have noticed it, given the way the Vox works. Have you changed out the tube yet, because this may not be the cause of your problem.
It's happened to me too. In combo amps the vibration of the speaker interacting with the tubes is a part of the overall sound but the downside is that it puts the tubes at some risk of shortened life and catastrophic failure. Fortunately these are a cheap fix and I always keep a couple of spares handy just in case.
Thanks for all of the responses. I am awaiting a replacement tube (12ax7) and hopefully that will cure the problem. The amp lives in my car a lot and does bump around. That probably explains a lot of the wear........ I have received a lot of feedback suggesting that I try upgraded tubes for that amp. I am planning on purchasing a back-up tube:-) Thanks again everybody!